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    Advice please on re-plastering a Chimney Breast

    Yes it’s vented top and bottom with external air bricks. Also the cap is vented. I’ve spent a lot of time on the outside. Now the plaster is off you wouldn’t even know there was or had been any damp. For whatever reason there must be moisture in the chimney and it’s picking the weak spot in the...
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    Advice please on re-plastering a Chimney Breast

    Hi all, Looking for a bit of advice here. I have a few damp spots on a chimney breast in a bedroom. I've tackled this a number of times from the outside with a new cap on the chimney, re-pointing the whole chimney stack, ventilation improvements etc. I just can't get rid of these spots. So I'm...
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    Roof advice for Lean To

    Thanks for the reply Woody. Not sure whether your opening comment is sarcasm or genuine, but thanks for the feedback. I've only done the one extension (the largest one) since living there with the tiles on the main roof being reclaimed to match in, and the tiles on the lower roof extension being...
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    Roof advice for Lean To

    Hi, I don't think the colour/style needs to be a match of my other roofs, as long as it compliments it. I've posted a picture below of the back of the house. It is that right hand side gap that I want to make into a lean to storage space. The roof will start a foot or two lower than the...
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    Roof advice for Lean To

    Hi all, I'm looking to build a "lean to" shed at the side of my house. This will actually push into an L shape at the back of my house so both the long wall and end of the "shed" will be in place using the exterior walls of the house.The structure will be about 3.8m long and 1.3m wide. I'm...
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    Laminate Floor options for Kitchen. QuickStep, Krono etc

    Hi all, Hoping for someone who has worked with the various higher end "click" laminates out there can offer some advice. I've personally put down Quick Step Impressive Ultra in my kitchen a couple of years ago. I was sold by the quality feel of the product as well as it's good handling of...
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    Paint "bumping up" over areas where filler used

    Thought I'd post a quick message to close this out. @darkan9el Yes it was sanded enough. If you closed your eyes and ran your fingers over these areas you wouldn't be able to tell it had been filled and sanded at all. I've done this sort of thing many times. @Nige F Many thanks for the advise...
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    Paint "bumping up" over areas where filler used

    Hey all, I've been attemping to repair some cracks in a wall (small cracks in plaster caused by building works movement). I've cut out the cracks in a "V" shape and used gyproc easi-fill to fill. This is a product I've used before with success. Anyway after sanding down to a nice smooth...
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    Karndean Adhesive advice for bathroom

    Thank you. One last question. F44 comes in a 1 litre size too, which supposedly does 4m2. Are their coverage estimates accurate or do I need 2.5 litres? The area is between 2 and 2.5m2. Thanks.
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    Karndean Adhesive advice for bathroom

    Thanks Daz. F49 would be overkill then? When laying onto Ply do you bother priming or skimming the nail heads and joins before applying the adhesive? Cheers.
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    Karndean Adhesive advice for bathroom

    Thanks for the reply. Isn't F44 the equivalent of Karndean's Acrylic adhesive? I was thinking I needed to avoid that in a moisture based environment?
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    Karndean Adhesive advice for bathroom

    Or if anyone can recommend a good third party adhesive I’d happily go with that. E.g f ball
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    Karndean Adhesive advice for bathroom

    Hi all, Can someone advise please on the right adhesive options for laying Karndean on a Plywood covered floor in a bathroom. So they do the following adhesives: Universal Adhesive Epoxy Resin High Temperature Adhesive (HT) Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PS) From reading the...
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    Pre-tiling plaster alternative

    Hi all, I'm doing a bathroom refit. When gutting the existing tiles, I'm left with quite a lot of areas that need patching/building up before tiling. I've also got a couple of small bare brick areas where I'm removed old boxing. I don't really have the time to plaster and wait before tiling...
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    22mm hot for my bath...

    I think I'll T my existing pump for the ensuite shower and run a feed from there. I still have a couple of questions on that: 1. Do I need to run a pumped feed for just the hot to the valve or the cold as well? 2. 22mm feed or is 15mm ok? The valve entries are 1/2" BSP. Cheers
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    22mm hot for my bath...

    Tank and pump are on loft floor which will be around 2m higher than where this valve is going in the bathroom.
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    22mm hot for my bath...

    Min dynamic pressure 0.2 bar according to the manual. So you're saying try it without a pump? I actually already have a pump in the loft for the ensuite shower so tapping into that supply for the bath would be fine, and it might well work better off the pump anyway?
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    22mm hot for my bath...

    Thanks for the reply Steve. If I used a pump, would both the hot and cold need to be pumped, or can I just pump the hot? Also if the valve inputs are in 1/2" BSP do I just run 15mm hot and cold feeds to the valve and not bother with 22mm for the hot? (assuming I pump it)
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    22mm hot for my bath...

    Hi, I'm re-fitting my bathroom. I have a 22mm hot feed from the tank in the loft for the bath. I have a thermostatic valve for the bath (a bath filler waterfall system that goes on the wall). The connections into this for the hot and cold are 1/2" BSP with a 1/2" BSP output. Will this slow...
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    Radiator pinhole advise

    Hi all, I recently moved a radiator that had been in the kitchen for years, to a new bedroom. The radiator matches all the other radiators upstairs. It seems that whilst the radiator has been stored that it has got damaged on the bottom or it has a corrosion issue, as I now have a tiny leak...
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